
Celia Flor
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Celia Flor (born Trinidad Teodoro; 1927–2019) was a Filipina film actress who became one of the leading stars of LVN Pictures during the postwar golden age of Philippine cinema. She was signed to the studio by her aunt, Doña Sisang de León, the matriarch of LVN Pictures. From her very first film, Hampas ng Langit, Flor was cast in a leading role opposite José Padilla Jr., marking the beginning of her rise as one of LVN’s top leading ladies. She later married and became known as Trinidad Teodoro Corominas.
Known for
Credits
No Place to Hide (1956)
as Miss Diaz

Ibigin Mo Ako ‘Lalaking Matapang’ (1949)
Actor

Florante at Laura (1949)
as Laura

Capas (1949)
Actor

Kontrabando (1950)
as Celia

Hantik (1950)
as Teresa

Sa Tokyo Ikinasal (1948)
as Liling

Correctional (1952)
as Norma

Pasiya ng Langit (1954)
Actor

Huk in a New Life (1953)
as Trining

Yolanda (1951)
Actor




